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Fiyaz Mughal

Fiyaz Mughal is the founder of Tell MAMA and the director of Faith Matters 

March 2023

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    Britain took its eye off Libya and the Manchester bomb victims paid the price

    Fiyaz Mughal
    Salman Abedi was the product of an unstable country and a radicalised diaspora. How did MI5 not see the signs?

April 2022

  • Ugandan Asians arrive at Stansted airport in September 1972.

    Ugandan Asians like me were resettled within weeks in the 70s. What happened to the UK?

    Fiyaz Mughal
    It’s despicable that Priti Patel is sending desperate refugees to Rwanda, says Fiyaz Mughal, who works in the charity sector

March 2019

  • Baroness Warsi

    The Tories’ Islamophobia will not be stopped from within

    Fiyaz Mughal
    Anti-Muslim hate has flourished in sections of the party. Help from outside is the only way to root it out, says Fiyaz Mughal, the founder and director of Faith Matters

September 2018

  • Tommy Robinson interviewing Danny Lockwood

    Communities like Jo Cox’s deserve better than the toxic abuse of truth

    Fiyaz Mughal
    The people of North Kirklees are being short-changed by local commentator Danny Lockwood

February 2018

  • The scene of Darren Osborne’s attack at Finsbury Park.

    After the Darren Osborne case, social media must eradicate hate material

    Fiyaz Mughal
    The Finsbury Park killer sought out extreme anti-Muslim material online. It is too easy for such people to find it, says the founder of Tell MAMA Fiyaz Mughal

July 2016

  • A newly qualified Metropolitan police officer in Hendon, England.

    My organisation has received horrific anti-Muslim abuse. But the Met police don’t seem to care

    Fiyaz Mughal
    Officers around the country have been heroes in the cause of Tell MAMA, my organisation that monitors Islamophobia. So what’s the problem in London?